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Letters from the Ukraine

By: Anna Kharlamova

Hello, dear Mrs. Deomnico and students of St. Joseph High School Hammonton, New Jersey. My name is Ann Kharlamova, I'm a student from Kyiv. I'm in the 10th form Gymnasium No. 267. More>>> 


By: Sergey Prishchepa

Good evening,
Maybe you remember me. You saw me on a video conference. I'm from 267 school. I was sitting next to my teacher - Yulja Viktirivna, with my best friend. I was in black glasses.
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 Click Here are photos of how the kids in Gymnazia 32 study life in the United States and North America. The Wallpapers shown in the pictures were created by Sergey Yaroshenko Students in the Ukraine research different places and events and create Wallpapers to help themselves learn about a different country. We have seen some of these Wallpapers displayed throughout our various Distance Video Conferences this year. 

 

Hi, Mrs. Domenico,

My name is Dmitry. I am from gymnasium 267, from the 11th form.

I am in a delight!

I think it was great for us. We got a very big experience from that conference

Also – thanks to the students of St. Joseph High School in New Jersey. It was very interesting to see our friends in the USA. More>>>

 


Ласкаво просимо до голосу
By: Martin Senese

Since October of 2007 students from St. Joseph High School and students from Kyiv, Ukraine have participated in many distance video conferences discussing their social lives, academics, and various activities. As a continuance of the relationship between the students from St. Joseph High School and the students from Ukraine, The Voice will be going international. The paper will be receiving contributions from students in Ukraine

Mariya Mikerina is a student at Gymnasium 267 and is in form 10-B (the 10th grade). She is 15 years old and would like to be a journalist. She has been a participant in the distance video conferences. 

The Voice in interested in contributions from authors in international high schools.  The title above means "Welcome to the Voice" in Ukrainian.





Gothic Kiev
By: Mariya Mikerina - Ukraine

Today we are going to have a journey to the most unusual places in Kiev. They stay apart from the majority of buildings in Kiev like golden-domed Orthodox churches, houses in baroque and stone castles. They represent gothic Kiev to the world.  More>>>


 

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